Lights Bearing West: Book Launch, with Tony Wailey

Wed May 08 2024 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Smithdown Social Arts Hub | Liverpool

Writing on the Wall
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Lights Bearing West: Book Launch, with Tony Wailey
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Tony Wailey's "Lights Bearing West" explores memory, place, and distance through messages sent, kept, or discarded.
About this Event

Tony Wailey's latest book, Lights Bearing West, is about memory, place and distance, messages sent, delivered, picked up, put down, kept or discarded. Going away, having adventures and coming home, whether these adventures are first hand or tenth hand, is part of everyone’s trilogy in Liverpool – even for those who have never left the river.  

 

“Trace elements of ancestral blood, Guiness, and the salt of seas and rivers saturate these pages, a document of vast oceans, heartbreak, demented docklands and night visions of Valparaiso... Tony Wailey has a maritime soul and the romantic heart of a poet, and his beauty of a book is a waterfront archive of restless memory and unforgotten ghosts.” - Jeff Young, author of Ghost Town: A Liverpool Shadowplay. 

 

“Lights Bearing West pulsates with the experience, trauma and joy of lives spent at sea. Through vivid personal stories of seafaring work, of connections forged between different places and of union struggles, Tony Wailey brings to life past maritime worlds in ways that speak to crucial contemporary  political questions and concerns.” - David Featherstone, Professor of Political Geography, University of Glasgow 

 

Tony Wailey will be signing copies of Lights Bearing West. 


Tony Wailey was born in Liverpool in 1947. He is the author of eight books, including pocket sized novels and three collections of poetry. Originally a seaman, his work concerns the cosmopolitan nature of the maritime city. He wrote Edgy Cities with Steve Higginson, which had at its central theme the historic flows of people and ideas to and from Liverpool. His latest work concerns the context of place in the narratives of family history. In this second volume of the Diary of the Smyth Waileys, he still finds it amazing that his great uncle, John Brown Wailey, sailed on deck as a fully-fledged, able-bodied seaman aboard a 400-ton sailing ship from San Francisco to Sydney in 1885. He was just nineteen. A hundred years later, Wailey was awarded a Doctorate for his work on Liverpool’s Sea Going Communities and its Seaman’s Union. He realises now how little he knew. 


Smithdown Arts Club, 455 Smithdown Rd, Liverpool L15 3JL 

Wednesday 8th May, 7pm (for 7:30pm start) 

Tickets: £3 

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Smithdown Social Arts Hub, 455 Smithdown Road, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 3.00

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